Fundus autofluorescence photo of a 62-year-old man who presented for evaluation of choroidal folds and optic disc drusen. He is currently following up with neuro-ophthalmology and has suspected intracranial hypertension.

This 37-year-old male presented to us with BCVA of 6/18 . Fundus showed typical cartwheel appearance and was diagnosed with B/L foveoschisis. HRA-OCT was done for documentation which showed typical schitic pattern of fovea . Currently started on dorzolamide eye drops.

This 37-year-old male presented to us with BCVA of 6/18 . Fundus showed typical cartwheel appearance and was diagnosed with B/L foveoschisis. HRA-OCT was done for documentation which showed typical schitic pattern of fovea . Currently started on dorzolamide eye drops.

Optical coherence tomography of a 7-year-old female with multiple astrocytic harmartomas as a retinal manifestation of tuberous sclerosis. Patient came to our office to rule out possible drug toxicity from Sabril, a an anticonvulsant. There were no signs of retinal toxicity by extended ophthalmoscopy or imaging, yet she will be monitored every 6 months.

Optical coherence tomography of a 49-year-old male with non-progressive peripheral retinoschisis of his left eye. Patient was asymptomatic and had no prior trauma or surgery to his eye. Recommended observation at this time.

Optical coherence tomography of a 49-year-old male with non-progressive peripheral retinoschisis of his left eye. Patient was asymptomatic and had no prior trauma or surgery to his eye. Recommended observation at this time.

Ultra-wide field autofluorescence image of a 49-year-old male with non-progressive peripheral retinoschisis of his left eye. Patient was asymptomatic and had no prior trauma or surgery to his eye. Recommended observation at this time.

Ultra-wide field pseudocolor image of a 49-year-old male with non-progressive peripheral retinoschisis of his left eye. Patient was asymptomatic and had no prior trauma or surgery to his eye. Recommended observation at this time.